國際傳媒新聞:2019/06/21~2019/06/27

✅POYNTER|20190624

🔗How The New York Times Metro report went from problem child to something to brag about

When high-ranking editor Cliff Levy took over The New York Times’ Metro department just under a year ago, it was clear a shakeup was coming.

✅Columbia Journalism Review|2019 summer

🔗Venezuela’s News Abyss

For years, journalists have been among the millions of Venezuelans fleeing the country in search of a better life. A few of my colleagues and friends stayed. Some of them developed online initiatives to meet the demand for news.  But the government, which fell to Chávez’s handpicked successor, Nicolás Maduro, tightened the “revolutionary” policy of intolerance toward independent media.

✅POLITICO|20190624

🔗Supreme Court rules against newspaper seeking access to food stamp data

The Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to businesses seeking to block their information from being disclosed to the public after it winds up in the hands of the federal government.

✅WASHINGTON POST |20190625

🔗The Washington Post launches “The Fact Checker’s Guide to Manipulated Video”

The Washington Post is expanding its accountability journalism with the launch of “The Fact Checker’s Guide to Manipulated Video,” a new universal vocabulary to identify and label different forms of online video manipulation.

✅THE GUARDIAN |20190624

🔗News Corp tabloid the Herald Sun offers journalists cash bonuses for clicks

The News Corp tabloid newspaper the Herald Sun is offering journalists a financial bonus of between $10 and $50 for driving digital subscriptions and traffic through their own stories.

✅TECHCRUNCH|20190621

🔗Behavioural advertising is out of control, warns UK watchdog

That’s the damning assessment of the U.K.’s data protection regulator in an update report published today, in which it sets out major concerns about the programmatic advertising process known as real-time bidding (RTB), which makes up a large chunk of online advertising.

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